Abstract

ABSTRACT In order to study the seismic performance of cold-formed, thin-walled C-shaped steel composite wall, a set of cold-formed thin-walled C-shaped steel skeleton structure and a set of composite wall covered with fireproof straw boards on both sides were tested with a low cyclic alternative load. The seismic performance indexes, such as bearing capacity characteristic value, lateral stiffness, ductility coefficient, energy dissipation coefficient and stiffness degradation, were analysed by obtaining the backbone curves of each group of specimens. The effects of fireproof straw boards on the seismic performance of the composite wall were compared, and a mechanical analysis model of the cold-formed thin-walled C-shaped steel composite wall was established by using ANSYS/structural finite element software. The results show that the damage patterns, backbone curves and capacity characteristic values of the finite element model are in general agreement with the tests. The bearing capacity and lateral stiffness of the light steel skeleton structure without boards is very low, while the bearing capacity of the composite wall with straw boards on both sides is significantly increased. The lateral stiffness increased by 10.76%, the ductility coefficient increased by 27.34% and the energy dissipation coefficient decreased by 45.8%.

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